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Qu'est-ce (qui) est existential - définition

TERM IN MARTIN HEIDEGGER'S EARLY PHILOSOPHY

existential         
  • French philosopher, novelist, and playwright [[Albert Camus]].
  • alt=A simple book cover in green displays the name of the author and the book
  • [[Adolphe Menjou]] (''left'') and [[Kirk Douglas]] (''right'') in ''[[Paths of Glory]]'' (1957)
  • French philosophers [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] and [[Simone de Beauvoir]].
  • [[Sisyphus]], the symbol of the absurdity of existence, painting by [[Franz Stuck]] (1920).
PHILOSOPHICAL AND LITERARY CURRENT
Existentialist; Existential philosophy; Existential; Educational existentialism; Existential dread; Being for others; Existentialism and Human Emotions; Existentialists; Existential theatre; Urban-existentialism; French Existentialism; Abstract existentialism; Existensialism; Excerstential; Modern thought; Existentialist ethics; Existential angst; Existential thoughts; Existential thought; Philosophy of existence; Existentially; Existentialisms; Existentialist dilemma; "Existential" Angst; Existentalism; Existentialist novel; Existentialist fiction; Existencialism; Existentialist dread; Existential views; French existentialism; History of existentialism; Religious existentialism; Existentialistic; Criticism of existentialism
1.
Existential means relating to human existence and experience. (FORMAL)
Existential questions requiring religious answers still persist.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
You use existential to describe fear, anxiety, and other feelings that are caused by thinking about human existence and death. (FORMAL)
'What if there's nothing left at all?' he cries, lost in some intense existential angst.
ADJ: ADJ n
existential         
  • French philosopher, novelist, and playwright [[Albert Camus]].
  • alt=A simple book cover in green displays the name of the author and the book
  • [[Adolphe Menjou]] (''left'') and [[Kirk Douglas]] (''right'') in ''[[Paths of Glory]]'' (1957)
  • French philosophers [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] and [[Simone de Beauvoir]].
  • [[Sisyphus]], the symbol of the absurdity of existence, painting by [[Franz Stuck]] (1920).
PHILOSOPHICAL AND LITERARY CURRENT
Existentialist; Existential philosophy; Existential; Educational existentialism; Existential dread; Being for others; Existentialism and Human Emotions; Existentialists; Existential theatre; Urban-existentialism; French Existentialism; Abstract existentialism; Existensialism; Excerstential; Modern thought; Existentialist ethics; Existential angst; Existential thoughts; Existential thought; Philosophy of existence; Existentially; Existentialisms; Existentialist dilemma; "Existential" Angst; Existentalism; Existentialist novel; Existentialist fiction; Existencialism; Existentialist dread; Existential views; French existentialism; History of existentialism; Religious existentialism; Existentialistic; Criticism of existentialism
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¦ adjective
1. relating to existence.
Logic (of a proposition) affirming or implying the existence of a thing.
2. Philosophy concerned with existentialism.
Derivatives
existentially adverb
Existential         
  • French philosopher, novelist, and playwright [[Albert Camus]].
  • alt=A simple book cover in green displays the name of the author and the book
  • [[Adolphe Menjou]] (''left'') and [[Kirk Douglas]] (''right'') in ''[[Paths of Glory]]'' (1957)
  • French philosophers [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] and [[Simone de Beauvoir]].
  • [[Sisyphus]], the symbol of the absurdity of existence, painting by [[Franz Stuck]] (1920).
PHILOSOPHICAL AND LITERARY CURRENT
Existentialist; Existential philosophy; Existential; Educational existentialism; Existential dread; Being for others; Existentialism and Human Emotions; Existentialists; Existential theatre; Urban-existentialism; French Existentialism; Abstract existentialism; Existensialism; Excerstential; Modern thought; Existentialist ethics; Existential angst; Existential thoughts; Existential thought; Philosophy of existence; Existentially; Existentialisms; Existentialist dilemma; "Existential" Angst; Existentalism; Existentialist novel; Existentialist fiction; Existencialism; Existentialist dread; Existential views; French existentialism; History of existentialism; Religious existentialism; Existentialistic; Criticism of existentialism
·adj Having existence.

Wikipédia

Existentiell

Existentiell and existential are key terms in Martin Heidegger's early philosophy. Existentiell refers to the aspects of the world which are identifiable as particular delimited questions or issues, whereas existential refers to Being as such, which permeates all things, so to speak, and can not be delimited in such a way as to be susceptible to factual knowledge. In general it can be said that "existentiell" refers to a "what", a materially describable reality, whereas "existential" refers to structures inherent in any possible world. In other words, the term "existentiell" refers to an ontic determination, whereas "existential" refers to an ontological determination.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour existential
1. Existential and not–so–existential reasons to be miserable...
2. "It‘s basically an existential struggle for Hezbollah.
3. Existential security situations are rightly defined as emergency situations.
4. Such existential ruminations spark other considerations: Whom do you date?
5. Did education touch the existential issues of their lives?